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New camera - what else?
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<blockquote data-quote="jetmech1" data-source="post: 875773" data-attributes="member: 101758"><p>Welcome to the digital age of photography. I also used to shoot with a Canon AE1 many years ago. I like the digital age of photography much better. Now I shoot with a Canon Digital Rebel XT and an Olympus SP570UZ. Both cameras perform well. The Canon works great with the GLASS I have for it.</p><p></p><p>You should be ok with iPhoto for a while. It handles all my RAW files with ease and actually is very powerful. The next step up in software would be Aperture or something similar. I have Aperture, but have not taken the time to learn it yet since iPhoto meets meets my needs so far. I used Photo Elements 3.0 a few years ago and iPhoto is much better in my opinion. Have not tried the newer versions.</p><p></p><p>I'm 43 and I still don't know where this hobby will take me either, I'm just enjoying the ride.</p><p></p><p>Never used a flash gun - so I don't have any comments on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetmech1, post: 875773, member: 101758"] Welcome to the digital age of photography. I also used to shoot with a Canon AE1 many years ago. I like the digital age of photography much better. Now I shoot with a Canon Digital Rebel XT and an Olympus SP570UZ. Both cameras perform well. The Canon works great with the GLASS I have for it. You should be ok with iPhoto for a while. It handles all my RAW files with ease and actually is very powerful. The next step up in software would be Aperture or something similar. I have Aperture, but have not taken the time to learn it yet since iPhoto meets meets my needs so far. I used Photo Elements 3.0 a few years ago and iPhoto is much better in my opinion. Have not tried the newer versions. I'm 43 and I still don't know where this hobby will take me either, I'm just enjoying the ride. Never used a flash gun - so I don't have any comments on that. [/QUOTE]
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